Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 4 Oct 1958, p. 7

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WORLD SERIES "MIRACLE" Predict Yanks Win Behind Don Larsen By JOE REICHLER (broadly he would sidetrack Bob! Stengel said he was undecided 'NEW YORK (AP)-The odds Bush for his southpaw sce, War- about his lineup but he said he Albert from the Cornochen house! on the townline, | CEDAR CREEK | Cherles Perm has been bome ore Sunds oper guest amie ' i from Toronto for & few days PHTY Wire . as oa Sent of | BG KILPATRICK Mr. aod Wes. Yow Warns" jihe Spmmcer oly. Eioepeet Toesdey over CEDAR CREEK -- Flossie visited friends of Boraygeon' 'Elect Sunday 100] Offi School Officers | mou i rise = 7 © a A . family dinner party Sundey and tions By MRS, CHARLES WHITE (day and promotion Sunday, Oct, the home of Mrs, Russell Corner,' it "eo the community prosnted thet ries that | THORNTON'S CORNERS + 2% The Christmas program wes Mr, and Mrs, Jack Craighead My and Mrs, John Lawrie of "ib & set of samless sles ¢ | Rey, Cecil Nelson opened the ap- #150 discussed and work will start and girls attended the funeral of Oshawa were Sunday afternoon -- {nual Sunday school meeting Tues- O0 pians next month, Jack's mother at Smith's Fells' coliers on Mrs. Kilpatrick l dey evening with a Bible passage, The Seout Mothers Auxiliary last week, Mr, an Mrs, Norman Birkett and prayer, Mrs. Clarence Scoit Banounce a change in their meel- My and Mrs, Robert Bescock Muriel, Murrey and 1988 of Rag reported for the trustees, Elmer Wg might to the third Thursdsy| and family have moved to Prince lon and Garry Tummonds of Port Lick on Missionary Sundays and Ib each month, Next meeting willis ------ 4 1958 7 -------------- THE DAILY TIMES GAZETTE, Setwrdey, October guaranties freedom of and news, i a. -- i" ' nkees en Spahn, who won the opener. probably would use Norm A itm the Xow Xo Yan the| Hsp the momentum," he Siebern in left field ppd Jerry pi Matthews read the minutes be 8 potluck supper on Oct, 15, Word Series today--but preced- ssid, "It's always been my expe. lumpe ot third base, Both BI of wie Jost ppnual meeting and The Women's Association held i Z left-handed bitters, Siebern re ent is against them as they try rience, when you've got the other ' 4 ©. \ounch. an October miracle, |fellow on the run, you don't let Plated Elston Howard in the frst by. Tans 1 omer buen wih your oes ©" elder was, inured ving to : . dettels drive that jus the third game, the Yankees Stengel, Whote team managed; ich Burdetie's driv themselves 'n the same only » puny 217 batting sverage ? p edicament of 27 previous world against Spahn end right-handed Howards worked, oul behind the teams {Lew Burdette, had his groggy plate iy av ma oii hh * Of those first-two-games losers, Athletes out for an early workout es ol ind : " three ~ the 1921 New York Fridsy in an effort to sharpen 55% : o ; nts, the 1955 Brooklyn Dod. their batting eyes, | "Howard's sll right," Stengel " 8 H I'd have him catch. rs and the 105 Yankees-- 'To be honest with you," he 8id, "8nd , need back to win the series, said, "I'm 8 little concerned 08 If they had gone with & left ' nder, Now 1 just don't know shout my players. They haven't ha ra Should make the Braves oon iting. for more than » Yog)) Berra will bovbehind the eholce they were installed to Month now, There's two or three P ; make it two world championships Players who haven't been hitting STILL TOUGH i In succession, {a4 yeor, | Haney, who tnsisted it was stil YANKS FAVORED | FIELDING BAD a tough series, despite his obvi-! | ous sdyentage, said he would : 1 . 0 ' In spite of their wretthed show-| "As a matter of fact, the field in Fg iidtion of viedo hb Ing in Milwaukee, the Yankees ing has been downright bad, too a ay pave Yar Rese favored 7-0-5 to win the Those other fellows have heen DIG itchers for 15 hits in inflict Cankee Stadium opener behind hitting 'em where my outfielders is or the Mod En on Pon (perfect game) Larsen can't get them, And they've heen 'E ON i h h h infield, the proud American Lesguers in +: A erowd of close to 70,000 was hitting them through my in world series history, That meant Bavected to attend despite the too. left-handed hitters Billy Bruton real of rain, A postponement| "I don't want to take anything the series batting star thus far would not cause Yankee manager away from that great, wonderful ,o 14 pe in centre, Wes Coving Lasev Stengel to switeh bis piteh-| National League team, but they 0" "ton" and Frank Torre atl g selection but Fred Haney, best us hecsuse we've looked i first base llwaukee skipper, - hinted pretty bad Rush 8 32-vear-old Hghthander was making his first start in a world series, His season record was 106, Larsen, who pitched his perfect game against the Dod Bers in the 1956 series, was ap | pearing in his fifth world series game, He lost to Brooklyn In 1955 | and was knocked out by Dodger lin #8 game in '56 although Tom | Morgan was charged with the de feat, He Is 96 on the season He gained a victory over the! Braves last year, coming on in relief of Turley in the third game PRINCE ALBERT By G, E, SMITH PRINCE ALBERT The Woman's Association met in the Sunday School room Wednesday afternoon, and a Thanksgiving theme was used throughout the devotional period led by Mrs. G.| Hunter and Mrs, E, 8, Linstead Mrs, FE over the meeting and al; other officers were present, The ba zaar, which will be held No vember 1 in the Port Perry li brary was the main tepie for discussion. Commitiees were formed and plans made A fine report was given from the Fair booth hy the treasurer Mrs. Wilson, and it was unani r , Canadiens Hope To Break Jinx : MONTREAL (CP) Montreal cause of a serious Injury last sea Oanadiens, back from a week: son the 37-vearold Montreal siar ong road trip of exhibition was sidelined so long he wasn't : mes, hauled themselves off the chosen to either the first or sec rain Friday and were quickly ond all-star team hustled into an all.out practice In| 7eq Lindsay, formerly of, De ge aration for tonight's National troit Red Wings and now of Chie nckey League all-star game. (ago Black Hawks, will be absent H Coach Toe Blake wasn't fool: He was selected by the hockey pean ee etme ing writers and broadcaters nine anley Cup champions have times, glever been: able to squelch the Three Montreal pls yers se aiatars In the big pre-season 8 giected to the first and second allstar teams will remain with ' ony Detroit Red igs ave the cup champions for the game, ver heen able to tu They are goalle Jacques Plante, $n the 11 times the cup cham defenc I 2 J eman Doug Harvey and pions have faced the all-stars : 4 forwards Dickie Moore, Henri The Red Wings scored a 3-1 win (Poe a ocket Rocket) Richard and Jn 1965 and a 7-1 runaway in 1950 Jean Beliveau Coach Milt Schmidt of Boston' Bruins will handle the stars as, One new player will he seen pilot of the runner-up team last With Canadiens, He is lan Cush pring enan, young defenceman just ac iquired from Chicago Black RICHARD'S TENTH Hawks, Cushenan was grabbed + Maurice (Rocket) Richard of when Albert (Junior) Langlois Canadiens will he making his was sidelined by injuries a few JOth appearance tonight Be: nights ago in an exhibition game / That's what the middle-aged "duffers" say on the golf course when a teenager breaks 80 for the first time, It's the same story with family protection, The younger you are when you first arrange it, the more likely you are to be insurable, And the younger you are, the lower the premiums, too, The Mutual Life of Canada is helping thousands of young Canadians plan for future security, Talk to a Mutual of Canada man soon and he'll show you how Mutual's outstanding dividend record really Che pays off for the young man on his way up A Creme. a ML BRANCH OFFICE: 69 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario Phi RA 5.6564 . DONALD HW. MOORE, C.L.U, Branch Man 'REPRESENTATIVES: ' DONALD M, POLSON 495 Masson Street RA 3-987) BOB McDONALD 121 Park Road North RA 5.7973 the treasurer's report, MeKerihen presided » Js monthly meeting Wednesday night in the Sunday school room with about 75 members and friends present, The president, Mrs, Herbert Schuermann welcomed the guest and the new secretary, Mrs. Roy Lick, read the minutes and called the roll Mrs, Leonard Brash gave the {treasurer's report and Mrs, Leo nard Goldsmith the flower re It was decided to go to King the The average attendance for the year was 64, the highest 133, Dick Schad was chairman for election of officers, which resulted as fol-| lows: superintendent, Rey, Cecil Nelson; asst, superintendents, El- mer Lick and Jim Laupie; trus- tees, Mrs, Clarence Seolt, Roy Lick, Dick Schad and Jim Lau- rie; secrelary4reasurer, Bill Matthews; asst, pianist, Marilyn Scott; home department, Mrs, Bill Matthews: crade roll, Mrs 8 ' reel for 8 banquet for Bill Matthews; missionsry Sun-l days, Elmer Lick and Mrs, Clif. Christmas meeting, Dec, 3, at 6 Aitors, C J pm onl Laisa aud rs. Clarence Mrs, Gordon Reeson gave a re- nd 4 ' port of the meeting of the ways Teachers for the various €1686- and means commiitee, and re es were chosen as follows: Be ported that an advertisement had ginmers, Mrs.' Jim Laule, B68. been placed in the news paper Marfiyn Bunker; primary, June!for catering snd 8 money patch Nelson, asst. Carolyn Buss; Jun: apron was making the rounds for girls, Mrs, Charles White, 'of the members, asst' Mrs, Gordon Beeson; Bible ghe also reported from class, Mrs. Clifford Lainson Sunday School finances 'ow Junior and semor boys and the! The meeting voted to pay the young people's classes are still ofl bill for the year, without teachers Mrs. Charles White eonducted It was decided to hold rally the program and Mrs, Reeson led in prayer, The Bible passage was read hy Mrs. E. L, Pipher Marilyn Scott played two num hers on her aceordian and Mrs It was suggested that one elec: Bchuermann showed pictures tak- tric stove he sold and a gas en on a European trip this sum stove purchesed to overcome dif-\ mer, A vole of thanks was of ficulties in the power hook-up. fered hy Mrs, Reeson and lunch Several visits were reported was then served in the basement and some sick cards sent out, Al Vickie Knox Is in Sick Chil hot meat pie supper was eorved dren's Hospital where she under by group four, went a serious brain operation PERSONALS lost Monday Mr, and Mrs. R, Butson enter tained the Bile class at thelr home Friday evening Mr, and Mrs. ¥, MacKaye Orono, visited Mr, and Mrs, B.| Smith ¥Fridsy and Saturday Mr, and Mrs, F, Bterratt Brampton, visited Mr. and Mrs. | D, Leslie Sunday | Mrs, E. Huntley and Mrs B| Smith sitended the tea and ba zaar at McLaughlin Hail, Osh awa, held by the student nurses of the hospital Rev, Philip Romeril, of Black stock, will he the speaker at the anniversary services, October 19 t 230 pm, RALLY DAY Rally Sunday and promotion day was highlighted by stories! read by Grace Wilson and Mrs E. Martyn | Four girls from the primary class were promoted to the jun ior and three boys and one girl went into the intermediate class the mously agreed that the booth he sel up Bgain next year The younger you are the easier it is MUTUAL IER ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA EATARLIANED 108, WEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, GWT, ALAN WILSON Courtice, Ontario RA 5.4169 \ SPECIAL ALUMINUM LES EVENISS SALES 15 PRINCE ST, 4 VRS WAIT . . . DON'T BUY ANOTHER STITCH , . . UNTIL THURSDAY OCT. 9th At 9:30 a.m. "FORCED-TO0-VACATE" SALE!! BOND CLOTHES 57 KING E, --~ OSHAWA ---_--_m ECONOMY 995 A BBB BANANAMAN. OSHAWA RA 5-4632 TWIT ------ This Saturday Oct. 4th is NEWSPAPER BOY DAY 1... something Heart-warming about a pair of well-worn shoes standing beside a young fellow's bed. Sometimes they symbolize the work and play which makes up his day - his sprint to school, his part in sports, his spare time tasks and social activities. Somehow; too, they foretell the future = predict a useful and successful career for him, We know of many such pairs of shoes in your town or city... shoes which travel miles each week, step by step, to bring to you and your neighbors a daily package of thrilling news and welcome entertainment, They belong to your newspaper boy, Later, they will be replaced by a larger and shinier pair of shoes that will carry their owner into the more difficult paths of business, industrial and professional life, But right now, they are only boy's shoes, and their wearer is engaged in his first business venture --- a newspaper route of his own, We're doing everything possible to help him, but he needs your encouragement too ! Long after these boyhood shoes are forgotten, you'll be proud to have had a part in fitting a worthy young man for a real success in life, THE TIMES-GAZETTE cd o/ Newspapers acrodd Canada join their cuddomerd on this annual occadion lo dakude the Newspaper Camvier Boy.

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